Carlton-on-Trent
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Statistics | ||
Population: | 6,260 | |
Ordnance Survey | ||
OS grid reference: | SK795635 | |
Administration | ||
District: | Newark and Sherwood | |
Region: | East Midlands | |
Constituent country: | England | |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom | |
Other | ||
Ceremonial county: | Nottinghamshire | |
Historic county: | Nottinghamshire | |
Services | ||
Police force: | Nottinghamshire | |
Fire and rescue: | {{{Fire}}} | |
Ambulance: | East Midlands | |
Post office and telephone | ||
Post town: | CARLTON-ON-TRENT | |
Postal district: | NG23 | |
Dialling code: | 01636 | |
Politics | ||
UK Parliament: | Newark | |
European Parliament: | East Midlands | |
Carlton-on-Trent is a small village in England, located between the River Trent and the A1 road near Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire.
The village falls under the jurisdiction of the Newark and Sherwood District Council, it is also served by a Parish Council.
The village has several entries in the Domesday Book, mainly for the year 1086 relating to the Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations. Associated names for these entries include The Earl Tosti and the Man of Rodger De Bully.